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Sau Qld Skidpan, Welcome To The First Skidpan Of 2011, Saturday 9Th April, 2011


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kicks off about 8.30 am and runs through normally till about 3.30-4.00pm with lunch break about 12ish

Damn, we finish at 4.

I'll be up for the next one.

Last spot has been filled, thank you to those attending.

List of attendees updated.

1. Rhinorebel - PAID - Thank you!

2. SPR34 - PAID - Thank you!

3. Toddlls - PAID - Thank you!

4. Grae35 - PAID - Thank you!

5. Boiracer (SAU ms) - PAID - Thank you!

6. mumslayer (SAU ms) - PAID - Thank you!

7. Fudgesical (QSC) - PAID - Thank you!

8. Chester180 (QSC) - PAID - Thank you!

9. BiG SeXY (QSC) - PAID - Thank you!

10. Scott (QSC Fudgesical's friend) - PAID - Thank you!

11. Fudgesical's other friend (QSC) - PAID - Thank you!

12. Elysium - (SAU ms)awaiting payment confirmation

13. Elysium's friend (SAU ms) - awaiting payment confirmation

14. Trd83 (QSC) - awaiting payment confirmation

anything else we need to know? like long sleeved clothes or any of that?

Mumslayer and myself will be heading up the highway from Caboolture area. anyone else heading from that way and wanna meet up somewhere on the way?

nope, nothing special, clothes is a must!! you dont want to get your bits burnt lol.

Nah no speacial clothing or helmet required. most of us will wear shorts or jeans if it is cold or something. A chair might be handy though, there never seem to be enough. there will be a bbq lunch and cold drinks available and if your not into that then the shops are only 5 mnis drive away.

we normally do breakky at the twin bp's around 6 and leave about 6.45-7am to head up if your interested. I live in the moronfield area as well but i normally meet the guys at bp.

cool. might not join yas for breakky. but will meet yas there to head up.

Shell on moronfield rd is cheap today + 8 cents of vouchers so i can fill my car.....now just gotta wait for a time of day where the lineup isnt onto the road....lol

Edited by boiracer

I know its been and gone, But for future reference i have a few questions

Roadcraft still have the rule that you must hold an Open C class license to hit the pan?

I know there is no surrounding houses, but is there a noise limit?

Does cars on pan have to be registered? can i bring mine up on a trailer?

Wet + 450rwhp+ = lots of wheelspin, do they go rank?

Cheers

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